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Nina Simone’s Gum By Warren Ellis

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AS FEATURED ON BBC2’S ‘BETWEEN THE COVERS’
THE TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER
A GUARDIAN, TELEGRAPH, THE TIMES, IRISH TIMES, ROUGH TRADE, MOJO, CLASH, ROLLING STONE, UNCUT BOOK OF THE YEAR

From award-winning musician and composer Warren Ellis comes the unexpected and inspiring story of a piece of chewing gum.

FEATURING AN INTRODUCTION BY NICK CAVE

‘Warren has turned this memento, snatched from his idol’s piano in a moment of rapture, into a genuine religious artefact.’
NICK CAVE

‘Such a mad, happy book about art and music and obsession. I’m so glad I got to read it. It made the world feel lighter.’
NEIL GAIMAN

‘In praise of meaning-rich relics and magical things. Totally heartwarming project.’
MAX PORTER

‘A unique study of a fan’s devotion, of transcendence and of the artistic vocation – it’s got depth and great warmth. It’s a beautiful piece of work.’
KEVIN BARRY

I hadn’t opened the towel that contained her gum since 2013. The last person to touch it was Nina Simone, her saliva and fingerprints unsullied. The idea that it was still in her towel was something I had drawn strength from. I thought each time I opened it some of Nina Simone’s spirit would vanish. In many ways that thought was more important than the gum itself.

On Thursday 1 July, 1999, Dr Nina Simone gave a rare performance as part of Nick Cave’s Meltdown Festival. After the show, in a state of awe, Warren Ellis crept onto the stage, took Dr Simone’s piece of chewed gum from the piano, wrapped it in her stage towel and put it in a Tower Records bag. The gum remained with him for twenty years; a sacred totem, his creative muse, a conduit that would eventually take Ellis back to his childhood and his relationship with found objects, growing in significance with every passing year.

Nina Simone’s Gum is about how something so small can form beautiful connections between people. It is a story about the meaning we place on things, on experiences, and how they become imbued with spirituality. It is a celebration of artistic process, friendship, understanding and love.

‘This is such a beautiful f*@king book. Thank you, Warren. I highly recommend this motherf*@ker.’
FLEA

‘A beautifully written book about the power of music and objects. I powered through it in two days.’
COURTNEY BARNETT

‘A moving, inspiration insight into a beautiful mind.’
JIM JARMUSCH

‘The year’s most eccentric and joyful musical memoir.’
DAILY TELEGRAPH (Books of the year)

‘[Nina Simone’s Gum] is a metaphor for [Ellis’] creativity – the blossoming of a small idea into something bigger and bolder – but also a journey inside the impulsive, improvisatory mind of Warren Ellis, his passions, obsessions and superstitions.’
OBSERVER

‘[A] beautiful, strikingly idiosyncratic book – part memoir, part essay, part conceptual art project, all testament to humans at their strangest and best . . . [Ellis] sees signifiance where others might not.’
MOJO

‘A glorious piece of object fetishism . . . Marvel as Ellis’ collection of eccentric personal mementos morphs into a celebration of the intangible wonder of music.’
UNCUT

‘Wonderful.’ THE TIMES
‘The most peculiar book I’ve ever read.’ CRAIG BROWN, MAIL ON SUNDAY
‘Delightful . . . A joy from start to finish.’ BIG ISSUE
‘A joyous work full of love, connection, creativity and gratitude.’ THE SPECTATOR
‘Completely charming and joyful . . . glorious.’ LA REVIEW OF BOOKS
‘Beautiful . . . remarkable.’ NEW EUROPEAN

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Warren has turned this memento, snatched from his idol's piano in a moment of rapture, into a genuine religious artefact.
Nick Cave

Such a mad, happy book about art and music and obsession. I'm so glad I got to read it. It made the world feel lighter.
Neil Gaiman

A moving, inspirational insight into a beautiful mind.
Jim Jarmusch

In praise of meaning-rich relics and magical things. Totally heartwarming project.
Max Porter

A unique study of a fan's devotion, of transcendence and of the artistic vocation – it's got depth and great warmth. It's a beautiful piece of work.
Kevin Barry

I've been thinking about [Nina Simone's Gum] a lot since I finished it . . . I really relate to this book and the way Warren wrote it. It's a powerful, humble thing. This is such a beautiful f*@king book. Thank you, Warren. I highly recommend this motherf*@ker.
Flea

[Nina Simone's Gum] is a metaphor for [Ellis'] creativity – the blossoming of a small idea into something bigger and bolder – but also a journey inside the impulsive, improvisatory mind of Warren Ellis, his passions, obsessions and superstitions.
Observer – Sean O’Hagan

[A] beautiful, strikingly idiosyncratic book – part memoir, part essay, part conceptual art project, all testament to humans at their strangest and best . . . [Ellis] sees signifiance where others might not.

Mojo

A glorious piece of object fetishism . . . Marvel as Ellis' collection of eccentric personal mementos morphs into a celebration of the intangible wonder of music.
Uncut, Books of the Year

A joyous work full of love, connection, creativity and gratitude.
The Spectator

The most peculiar book I've ever read . . . beguiling.
Mail on Sunday – Craig Brown

The year's most eccentric and joyful musical memoir.
Telegraph (Music Books of the Yea) – Neil McCormick

'The story of the gum's journey from soft palate to marble plinth is tracked, but this is also a delightful diary of Ellis's musical life and friendships, as well as a consideration of how objects become meaningful when connected to memory. A distinctly amiable and intelligent host, Ellis provides insight into some unusual creative minds . . . A joy from start to finish.
Big Issue

Beautiful . . . wondrous . . . Throughout this remarkable book, all those who come in contact with the gum become pathologically obsessed with its protection. Ellis attributes this, sincerely I have no doubt, to its connection to Nina Simone . . . It's not Nina Simone's gum after all. It's really Warren Ellis's. It always was.
New European

Inspired, polyvocal, joyful . . . completely charming and joyful . . . you are in the company of a person with immense joie de vivre, combined with great intelligence and vitality, who wants to pass some of it on to you . . . a glorious testament.
LA Review of Books

Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 205 × 155 × 18 cm